I guess you should assume all the villages listed on a tour t-shirt were raided. But if they were razed to the ground, the word RAZED should be stamped across the town name diagonally. And you'd need a year for the tour too, like 1013.

This is getting old, but, regarding the t-shirt, it just occurred to me that FRPGs all take place in worlds without calendar years. Apparently, the calendar resets to 0 every year. In science fiction RPGs, years are standard. But in FRPGs, the calendars just have months, no years. So you can just keep reusing the same fourteen calendars. That must really cut into calendar sales.

The second way is what was used in imperial China. The calendar reset to year 1 at the beginning of each dynasty. Chinese dynasties stretch back to 2852 BC, but there were so many, the year at any given time wasn't too large. The Hebrew calendar, by contrast, is now at 5773. The Hindu calendar is at 5119. By the original system, it would be year 64 now in China, I think, since the PRC was established in late '49. But they just use Western years in the Chinese calendar now, though it otherwise remains unchanged from the traditional calendar.